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The GÉANT2 Network:
A European eScience Enabler
Vasilis Maglaris
National Technical University of Athens - NTUA
Chairman, NREN Policy Committee - GÉANT Consortium
[email protected]
NORDUnet Event
Copenhagen, 24 May 2005
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A European Model
• 30 National Research & Education Networks-NRENs of
the extended European Research Area (ERA)
• More than 3000 Research & Education Institutions
• Millions of end-users + eScience Projects (e.g. Grids)
under Accepted Usage Policy (AUP) rules
• A 3-tier Federal Architecture, subsidized by National and
EU Research & Education funds:
– The Campus Network (LAN/MAN)
– The NREN (MAN/WAN)
– The Pan-European Interconnection: TEN34 TEN155
GÉANT (GN1 in FP5) GÉANT2 (GN2 in FP6)
NREN Policy Committee, DANTE, TERENA
GÉANT/GÉANT2:
The Pan-European Network for Research & Research on Next Generation
Internet
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The NREN PC
Austria (ACOnet)
Netherlands (SURFNET)
Belgium (BELNET)
Nordic Countries – Denmark, Finland,
Bulgaria (ISTF)
Iceland, Norway, Sweden (NORDUNET)
Croatia (CARNet)
Poland (PSNC)
Czech Republic (CESNET)
Portugal (FCCN)
Cyprus (CYNET)
Romania (RoEduNet)
Germany (DFN)
Russia (JSCC)
Estonia (EENet)
Slovakia (SANET)
Fance (RENATER)
Slovenia (ARNES)
Greece (GRNET)
Spain (RedIRIS)
Hungary (HUNGARNET)
Switzerland (SWITCH)
Ireland (HEANet)
Turkey (ULAKBIM)
Israel (IUCC)
United Kingdom (UKERNA)
Italy (GARR)
PLUS NON-VOTING MEMBERS:
Latvia (LATNET)
Delivery of Advanced Network Technologies to
Europe Ltd. (DANTE)
Lithuania (LITNET)
Luxembourg (RESTENA)
Malta (UoM)
Trans-European Research & Education Networking
Association (TERENA)
PERMANENT OBSERVERS: CERN, AMREJ, MARNET
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GN2 project
• Funded from FP6, under Research Infrastructures
– An Integrated Infrastructure Initiative
– Combining in a single contract, several activities essential to reinforce
research infrastructures and to provide an integrated service at the
European level
• Networking activities
• Provision of access to transnational users
• Joint Research Activities
• 32 partners
– 30 NRENs + DANTE + TERENA
• Total expected budget: 178.643.730 €
• EC contribution: 93.000.000 €
• Duration: 4 years
The EU (GN2) subsidy covers < 1% of the total Research &
Education Networking European Infrastructure:
Campus LAN / MAN-WAN NREN / GÉANT-GÉANT2
(Assuming Cost factoring 100 / 10 / 1)
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Scope
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Build on the GÉANT Pan-European IP R&E
network – An international success story
Deploy GÉANT2, a new generation
HYBRID network backbone: IP(v6) +
switched end-to-end provision across
interconnected networks (over DARK
FIBER among 15 countries & growing)
Ubiquitous global services to users
across NRENs & beyond via IPv6 and
manageable e2e lower layer paths (e.g.
WAN GigEthernet & Light-path switching)
Gaining improved understanding of user
needs – Grids/eScience
End-user support, user access to e2e
provisioning, AAA, collaborative services,
roaming
User basis: Universities, Research
Centers, Schools (?), eScience Initiatives
(Grids), Digital Libraries …
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Structure
• Networking activities (NAs)
– Mutual co-ordination and the pooling of resources among the
consortium of participants
– Spreading good practice, promoting common protocols and
interoperability, encouraging complementarity
– Strategic study
• Service Activities (SAs)
– Coherent access to infrastructures so as to improve the overall
services available to the research community
• Joint Research Activities (JRAs)
– Joint research into higher performance techniques,
instrumentation or technologies
– Innovative and exploring new fundamental technologies or
techniques underpinning the use of infrastructures
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GÉANT2 : The network
• End-to-end services
• Node architecture
• 90% of the GN2 project
budget allocated to
GÉANT2 connectivity,
transmission & switching
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Joint Research Activities
• JRA1: Performance Measurements and Management
– End-to-end monitoring services
• JRA2: Security
– Securing GN2 network elements and services
– Security services
– Coordination infrastructure
• JRA3: New service development
– Bandwidth on Demand service (Extended layer-2 VLANs, Point-to-point
switched layer-1 connections)
• JRA4: Technology and service testing
– Distributed test bed in support for other activities and other FP6 projects
– Technology testing
• JRA5: Ubiquity and Roaming access to services
– Roaming among different networks and network technologies (like
WLANs, UMTS and GPRS)
– Inter-operable Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAI)
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Policy Fora in
Research Infrasructures
National Research & Education Networking Fora,
Associations & Committees
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ESFRI (HPCN WG)
eIRG
ENPG
NREN PC & Executive Committee
DANTE
TERENA
EUMED-Connect, ALICE, TEIN2, SEEREN … Committees
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• EGEE Networking Federation (Grids)
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Guidelines for EU Policy
to Support Research
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Communication from the Commission, 16.6.04, COM(2004) 353
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3% objective of EU GDP (1% public, 2% private) for research by 2010 (Barcelona
European Council, March 2004)
Complementarities of structural funds + research budget
Emphasis on two new research areas: space + security
Six major objectives
– Create Centers of Excellence
– Launch European Technological Initiatives (platforms around research agendas involving
Industry, research institutions, financial world, regulatory authorities – e.g. IP type projects +
Article 171 of the Treaty)
– Stimulate Basic Research (open topics, competitive proposals)
– Make Europe Attractive to Researchers (Marie Curie actions …)
– Improve Coordination of National Research Programmes
– Develop New Research Infrastructures (TEN funding instruments + EIB + European Growth
Initiative),
+ Increased support for GÉANT /Grid eInfrastructures using FP6 like instruments
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CAUTION: Careful Strategic (Business) Plan to avoid dead-ends!
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Global Hybrid
Networking
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The Internet enabled the ubiquitous global networking community based on IP services
and the Web
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The Next Generation Hybrid Network will enable the global knowledge – based society by
providing advanced collaborative platforms via hybrid IPv6 & Manageable Layer 1-2
(Ethernet & Light-path switching over Dark Fiber) Services
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GÉANT2 offers this new environment to European educators & researchers and paves the
way for global, ubiquitous advanced networking services (cyber-services)
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The NREN - Grid /HPC communities test – develop - tailor and deploy network-based
services & applications: Collaborative platforms, security, AAA, roaming…
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Key common issue: To integrate Hybrid Network control plane aspects within Grid Middleware (M/W)
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Grid (and HPCN) requirements motivated the design and deployment of GÉANT2 as a
hybrid, dark-fiber network
Some open policy issues:
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Easing of Digital Divides
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Inclusion of wider user communities – Acceptable Usage Policies / AUPs – Regulatory Status
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Funding – sustainability - ownership - control of eInfrastructures: New Business Models
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Management & Control planes of hybrid networks: Open Standards, Muli-domain, User access
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Role of Open Source for Hybrid Networks and Grids: Towards an Open HPCN Architecture?
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GÉANT2 Global Connectivity
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GN2 – NREN
hot potatoes
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Assess NREN – GÉANT requirements & technology trends over the next 10 years (foresight)
Test & deploy “bleeding edge” technologies and adopt novel business models (e.g. based on
nx40 Gbps over Dark Fibre provision)
Coordinate between Next Generation Networking (NREN PC, DANTE, TERENA) & High
Performance Computing (LHC, Grids – EGEE, DEISA, SEEGRID …) towards a Global HPCN
Test & deploy GÉANT - wide Security & Monitoring (prerequisite for eScience / Grids,
eSchools, Digital Libraries, eGovernment, eHealth …)
Establish virtual collaborative environments (e.g. VRVS, Access Grid)
Enhance global connectivity (USA, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Latin
America, SEEREN, EUMED, India …)
Help easing the digital divides
Promote NRENs – GÉANT – GÉANT2 as a European success story
Provide NREN inputs to CREST, ESFRI, eIRG
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FP7 Decision Makers: EP – ITRE, European Council (Competitiveness), EC DG RESEARCH &
DG INFSOM (Media)
while at the same time
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Keep-up the good work and meet new challenges in the GTREN – eScience world (deploy
optical technologies, provide e2e L1/L2 connectivity, update cost sharing models, investigate
new business models …)
Not a mission impossible!
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NORDUnet:
A leading European NREN
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25 years of Service & Innovation
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A Leader in all European NREN Initiatives
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EARN, RARE DANTE, TERENA
EBONE, TEN34 TEN155 GÉANT GÉANT2
Transatlantic & Global Gigabit Connectivity
Provision of Bandwidth to Russia & Baltic Countries, now full NREN PC
members: Easing the Digital Divide
– Strong participation by members of the NORDUnet Research & Academic
community in GN2 (GÉANT2) Research Activities and TERENA Task Forces
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Pushing for Novel Technological & Business Models:
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Paradigm of a Regional Network (4 NRENs)
Early adoption of IP, IPv6 (vs. X.25 – OSI)
Strong proponent of fiber based hybrid networks: IP Routing + GIGE Switching
Motivates new directions (e.g. Cost Sharing Model, GÉANT2+ architecture
partially based on NREN provided facilities – Cross Border Fiber)
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